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41 //==============================================================
42 // 02/02/00 Initial version
43 // 02/03/00 Modified to improve speed
44 // 05/31/00 Fixed bug when x a double-extended denormal
45 // 05/20/02 Cleaned up namespace and sf0 syntax
46 // 02/10/03 Reordered header: .section, .global, .proc, .align
49 //==============================================================
50 // long double significandl(long double x)
52 // Overview of operation
53 //==============================================================
54 // If x = sig * 2**n with 1 <= sig < 2
55 // significandl returns sig
57 // predicate registers used:
60 // floating-point registers used:
64 GLOBAL_LIBM_ENTRY(significandl)
66 // qnan snan inf norm unorm 0 -+
69 // f10 gets f8(sign) with f1(exp,significand)
81 // Test for denormal input
84 fclass.m.unc p7,p0 = f8, 0x0b
88 // p6 = TRUE ==> x is not (nan,inf,0)
89 // return sign(f8) exp(f1) significand(f8)
90 // else x is (nan,inf,0)
91 // return sign(f8) exp(f8) significand(f8), normalized.
94 fclass.m.unc p0,p6 = f8, 0xe7
101 (p7) br.cond.spnt SIGNIFICAND_DENORM ;; // Branch if x denormal
106 (p6) fmerge.se f8 = f10,f8
120 fmerge.se f8 = f10,f9
124 // Check if fnorm(x) still denormal, means x double-extended denormal
127 fclass.m.unc p7,p0 = f9, 0x0b
131 // This will be the final result unless x double-extended denormal
138 // If x double-extended denorm, then significand ok, but must merge in
142 (p7) fmerge.se f8 = f10,f8
146 // Final normalization if x double-extended denorm
149 (p7) fnorm.s0 f8 = f8
153 GLOBAL_LIBM_END(significandl)